Football, Physics, and Symmetry
Two linemen colliding can light a 60W bulb for over a minute! Great animation. (02:03)
Mark Cross on Foley Sound Recording
Learn more about Mark's online course at: http://bit.ly/yPy4uB
Mark Cross is a successful producer, composer, and mixer with an extensive discography in both film and television that spans over two decades. He currently composes for the NBC prime-time hit show Last Comic Standing, and contributes additional music to the Fox prime-time hit series American Idol, HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm, Kathy Griffin's My Life on the D List (on Bravo), and Denise Richards's It's Complicated (on E!).
SANKORÉ Session Inserm : Pédagogie numérique et développement cognitif de l'enfant (video)
PREMIER SÉMINAIRE INTERNATIONAL SANKORÉ DE RECHERCHE UNIVERSITAIRE SUR LA PÉDAGOGIE NUMÉRIQUE
Conférence-Débat : INSERM / SANKORE : ZOOM SUR LES NEUROSCIENCES
Les nouveaux médias viennent concurrencer les outils traditionnels de la transmission des savoirs et du développement des capacités cognitives.
Que disent les neurosciences sur l’Education numérique ?
Dans un domaine où l'innovation est constante, la recherche devient rapidement obsolète.
Linear Regression and Correlation: Homework
Susan Dean,
Barbara Illowsky, Ph.D.
Linear Regression and Correlation: Homework is a part of Collaborative Statistics collection (col10522) by Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean.
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An Example of a Chemical Reaction: Making a Bouncing Ball
Watch this video to learn to make a rubbery bouncing ball out of pudding mix, glue, borax, water, and food coloring. This is an example of a chemical reaction due to the reaction of the glue/pudding mix with borax. The experiment is shown/explained step-by-step, and the video concludes with an explanation of the reaction that occurred.
News #88 - LEAP Over to Facebook, Twitter and Google Plus for a Deal So Good It Gets Its Very Own Da
Love it or hate it, there’s just no avoiding social media these days. Facebook! Twitter! YouTube! Whether you’ve picked your poison or decided to be them all, SpanishPod101.com has decided to make Spanish learning even easier for you by sharing our lessons and vocabulary through popular social platforms. And now, we’re expanding out to uncharted [...]
A Conversation with Outlier Malcolm Gladwell
While millions of people have read Malcolm Gladwell's books, his ideas have had particular resonance with today's business leaders. Wharton management professor Peter Cappelli and Gladwell were just named to HR Magazine's Top 20 Most Influential International Thinkers of 2011.Cappelli spoke with Gladwell by phone about why Gladwell is an "academic groupie," the inconvenient truths that can spring from scholarly research, and how important decisions -- like going to war or dealing with today's ec
OAA - Rolf Mathewes, BSc '69 (Biological Sciences)
Rolf Mathewes, BSc '69 (Biological Sciences) - 2011 SFU Outstanding Alumni Award for Academic Achievement
Biology Professor, SFU Faculty of Science
More info at: http://www.sfu.ca/alumni/our-alumni/outstanding.html
The Rise of the Neoconservatives [David Gordon will teach The Betrayal of the American Right and the Rise of the Neoconservatives, a 6-week online course at the Mises Academy, March 21 – April 30.] Sacagawea - Guide & Friend Formation of the Imperial War Museum The National Archives UK posted a photo: Description: The minutes from a meeting of the War Cabinet on 5 March 1917 when they agreed to form a 'Nation Chapter 47 - Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Economic Update on WBAI Mar 10th, 2012 Redwoods: The Tallest Trees Chinese Emperor Meet Greg Constantine: The Stateless Rohingya in Myanmar and Bangladesh Sarah Waechter, Partner Manager for Excalibur Almaz Inc. Blue Diamond Almonds Thanksgiving Message
In a biography video on Sacagawea, learn about how Sacagawea helped Lewis and Clark with their expedition. She allowed Lewis and Clark to trade with Native American tribes and guided them across unchartered territory. (02:09)
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Chapter 47. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Elizabeth Klett.
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Photographer Nick Nichols spent a year planning the nearly impossible: a top-to-bottom photograph of a 300-foot-tall redwood tree. (01:28)
This eight minute video in Chinese explains what the Chinese emperors in China had in common and how they were remembered. The Chinese language is used extensively. (08:01)
Learn more: http://pulitzercenter.org/projects/stateless-citizenship-nationality-kenya-bangladesh-dominican-republic
Reporting from Bangladesh, Pulitzer Center grantee Greg Constantine discusses a web of issues faced by the Rohingya community—an ethnic minority group stripped off citizenship in Myanmar (Burma)—that exemplifies the consequences of statelessness worldwide. Constantine has been documenting the issue of statelessness for the past six years, exposing the impact the denial of cit
NASA Public Affairs Officer Kyle Herring talks with Sarah Waechter, partner manager for Excalibur Almaz Inc., on the status of the Space Act Agreement. Excalibur Almaz is one of seven partners associated with the Commercial Crew Program.
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